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|link=Mormonism and temples/Endowment/Oath of vengeance | |link=Mormonism and temples/Endowment/Oath of vengeance | ||
|subject= | |subject=A former version of the temple endowment contained an "oath of vengeance" | ||
|summary=In nearly every anti-Mormon discussion of the temple, critics raise the issue of the "oath of vengeance" that existed during the 19th century and very early 20th century. These critics often misstate the nature of the oath and try to use its presence in the early temple endowment as evidence that the LDS temple ceremonies are ungodly, violent, and immoral. | |summary=In nearly every anti-Mormon discussion of the temple, critics raise the issue of the "oath of vengeance" that existed during the 19th century and very early 20th century. These critics often misstate the nature of the oath and try to use its presence in the early temple endowment as evidence that the LDS temple ceremonies are ungodly, violent, and immoral. | ||
|sublink1=Question: Was there an oath in a former version of the temple endowment that required vengeance upon the government of the United States? | |sublink1=Question: Was there an oath in a former version of the temple endowment that required vengeance upon the government of the United States? |
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